Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Roastery cooks up 10 varieties of fresh nuts
Staff Writer By alison granito JEFF HUNTLEY Rajaa Balech’s new Liberty Roastery store in North Brunswick features several varieties of nuts which are roasted on premises. The store also offers gourmet candies and a Middle Eastern grocery. NORTH BRUNSWICK — Holiday shoppers may be overlooking one of the best kept secrets in town this season.…
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S.B. board approves outlet store at warehouse site
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Zoning Board of Adjustment members unanimously approved a variance Thursday to allow a 1,480-square-foot retail outlet on Deans Rhode Hall Road. Members voted 6-0 to permit a Luxury Products Inc. outlet store within a 966,000-square-foot warehouse development near the Route 130 intersection. Charles Klatskin received Planning Board approval for the warehouse project…
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SPECIAL THANKS —
The South Brunswick Senior Center last week honored some 130 volunteers who help with center programs, including these four women, who are part of a volunteer knitting group at the Senior Center on Route 522, last week. JEFF HUNTLEY
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King’s Hwy. decision expected in January
King’s Hwy. decision expected in January By CHARLES W. KIM Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A historic road is one step closer to getting both federal and state protection. A section of Route 27 known as the King’s Highway has already been approved for inclusion in the state Register of Historic Places. The application was…
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Zoning Board approves Dallenbach expansion South Brunswick to receive 54 acres of passive open space
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM Zoning Board approves Dallenbach expansion South Brunswick to receive 54 acres of passive open space CHARLES W. KIM Dallenbach Sand Co. President Jack Whitman stands next to an aerial photo of his property on Deans Rhode Hall Road in South Brunswick. The 28-acre lake and property on Fresh Ponds…
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N.B. Winterfest ushers in the holiday season
Staff Writer By alison granito Dawn Marie Sannwaldt Members of the North Brunswick Woman’s Club sing “Silver Bells” during the tree lighting ceremony in front of the municipal building at the township’s annual Winterfest on Monday. NORTH BRUNSWICK — Candles flickered in the darkness and Christmas carols played in the background while residents eagerly awaited…
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Driver still critical after Rte. 1 crash
Driver still critical after Rte. 1 crash SOUTH BRUNSWICK — An early morning accident on Route 1 left a Mississippi man battling for his life. According to police, Trenton B. Brownlee, 24, of Ovett, Miss., was traveling northbound at 3:43 a.m. Dec. 5 when the accident occurred. Police said that Brownlee’s 1990 Chevrolet pickup truck…
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N.B. Twp. Council defeats
N.B. Twp. Council defeats Spaulding proposal 6-0 Mayor wanted to create new management positions By alison granito Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Residents and Township Council members alike were clearly not on board with the mayor Monday in support of a potential salary boost for the upper echelon of township management. The ordinance, which was…
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Plans unveiled for first S.B. retirement village
Plans unveiled for first S.B. retirement village CHARLES W. KIM An artist’s drawing of the proposed Heritage Village PARC adult community off Stouts Lane (located to the right) is modeled after a traditional village, according to the developer. By CHARLES W. KIM Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A decision on the township’s first application to…
